Sunday, March 16, 2008

4ks Komatsu...on a lonely wet night


Opportune shot of a Komatsu Backhoe loader. Taken in the rain late at night under a street light. Painted with an orange gel over a hand held flood. Shot on a Canon 5D.


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Tuesday, October 30, 2007


Corporate brochure shoot for Stockwell International, freight forwarding company on the P and O docks in Brisbane.

Shot at f22 on an 18mm lens. 13 second exposure.

The image was taken about an hour after sunset with white balance set to tungsten to give the sky a strong blue feel.



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Monday, October 15, 2007


Corporate shoot for Arrow Energy Annual Report. The shot was set up in the boardroom of Arrow Energy using a makeshift backdrop and a 3 light set up. One 500w head with a hood to burn out the background and two 500w heads to light the talent.

Shot on a Canon 5D, 105mm.

Background has been increased to burn our shadow.

See more shots at www.opticgroove.com.au

Design work at www.dmwcreative.com.au


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Sunday, October 7, 2007



Taken for the Health Quality and Complaints Commission Annual Report in August this year.

Shot in studio using a variety of lights originally set up for a group shot of 20 people for the same publication, I used the same lighting close up for this portrait to keep consistency.

Shot on a Canon 5D, 24 - 105mm f/4L lens with 2 x 1000x flash heads and 2 x 500 watt flash heads bounced off a ceiling reflector.


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Saturday, October 6, 2007


This image was shot for a new litter law campaign in Australia. The shot was taken on a pier north of Brisbane around noon with the sun high in the sky and bright.

The concept was to show a fisherman leaving his rubbish behind after a fishing session on the pier. This shot and others made up a series for use in posters, brochures, fact sheets and website use.

I wanted to capture the impact of the rubbish left behind from a low worm eye angle.

Using a 24 -105mm f/4L IS lens at 24mm, 50ISO with a polarising filter to deepen the sky gives the image a deep colour and focal depth.

The addition of the yellow cap against the blue sky gives some focus to the fisherman, walking away in the background, to the rubbish low in the scene in the foreground.

The shot on an angle creates some interest and a dynamic feel to the shot.

The shot was created using fill flash to emphasise detail of the foreground imagery and draw the eye to the main message.

It was a bonus to have some cloud in the sky to create some background drama.

This shot and the remaining series will be seen on www.opticgroove.com website soon.




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Tuesday, October 2, 2007


I shot this image of the leg on a dockyard crane while on an assignment for a freight forwarding company at the Brisbane dockyards.

While I was waiting for the docking ships to move into place I had a little time to snap some indulgent shots.

I looked up and was taken by the combination of the metal structure, the solid red number 5 and the moon in the background....snap! Store that for later.

To grab this shot I grabbed the 300D with a 70-200mm attached.

More of this series can be seen at www.opticgroove.com.au


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A young performer taken while covering a corporate event at Sirromet Winery in Brisbane.

This was shot on a Canon 300D, with a 70-200mm lens @ 200mm. ISO 1600, f/4 aperture priority. No flash, available light only.

The shoot was chaotic to say the least. There were 2 stages set at either end of the room about 25 meters apart. Each performance was followed up by the next act without a break. To cover as much of the action as possible meant literally running between stages through the (packed) crowd at the end of each song.

Lighting was poor and flash was not encouraged. All things taken into account, some nice captures were had. Although I was absolutely buggered by the end it was a most enjoyable job.

The optic groove website is being updated as we speak and a range of shots from this shoot will be available soon at www.opticgroove.com



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